SSD Data Recovery
Every Flash recovery situation is unique, but recovering data stored on a solid state drive (SSD) is particularly complex.
Through our Recovery products and services, East Africa Recovery Experts can help clients understand and manage the challenges associated with Solid State Drive Data Recovery.
Our engineers have an in depth industry leading toolkit designed to offer customers a higher success rate and quicker data retrieval turnaround, while increasing the integrity of the information recovered.
Solid State Drive Development
Large information technology companies and laptop/notebook manufacturers are increasingly integrating Flash-based SSDs into their business solution portfolios and consumer products, taking advantage of improved read/write performance, efficient heat dissipation, lower energy consumption and decreasing cost.
While the market continues to grow, we see specific needs for more complex enterprise and industrial SSDs, designed for industry leading performance and endurance.
Challenges in Solid State Drive Recovery
The challenges of data recovery from Flash media including SSDs can include:
- Proprietary data organization
- Address line complexity (microprocessor communication routes)
- Flash memory chip density (number of Flash chip configurations within an array)
- Implementation of customized wear-leveling algorithms
- Error Correction Code variables
- Encryption and Encoding variations
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Common situations which would suggest that your SSD might be suffering from one or more failures or other potential data loss scenarios:
1. SSD no longer recognized by the operating system and by the BIOS.
2. SSD detected by the BIOS and/or operating system, but reporting as unreadable.
3. Inaccessible boot device.
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What not to do when handling SSD cards:
1. Don’t defrag: Defragging doesn’t do anything at all to an SSD except make it rewrite a lot of data, hastening its eventual demise.
2. Don’t use optimization software and settings: All the optimization software made for mechanical drives is bad for SSDs.
3. Don’t fill it up: Filling an SSD to 90% or more capacity is asking for trouble as the flash memory searches for ways to write new data. Everything slows down like a bad traffic jam. Warning bells should start going off once your drive has reached the 75% mark and you still have lots of data to upload.
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I have a broken flash disk its in 3pieces
Are you able to recover data in there
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I have a broken flash disk its in 3pieces
Are you able to recover data in there